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First You Write a Sentence.

The Elements of Reading, Writing … and Life.

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By: Joe Moran
Narrated by: Roy McMillan
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Penguin presents the audiobook edition if First You Write a Sentence by Joe Moran, read by Roy McMillan.

The sentence is the common ground where every writer walks. A poet writes in sentences, but so does the unsung author who came up with Items trapped in doors cause delays. A good sentence can be written (and read) by anyone if we simply give it the gift of our time, and it is as close as most of us will get to making something truly beautiful.

Enter acclaimed author Professor Joe Moran. Using minimal technical terms, First You Write a Sentence is his unpedantic but authoritative explanation of how the most ordinary words can be turned into verbal constellations of extraordinary grace. Using sources ranging from the Bible and Shakespeare to George Orwell and Maggie Nelson, and scientific studies of what can best fire the reader's mind, he shows how we can all write in a way that is clear, compelling and alive.

Whether dealing with finding the ideal word, building a sentence or constructing a paragraph, First You Write a Sentence informs by light example: much richer than a style guide, it can be read not just for instruction but for pleasure and delight. And along the way it shows how good writing can help us notice the world, make ourselves known to others and live more meaningful lives. It's an elegant gem in praise of the English sentence.

A style guide by stealth - how anyone can write well (and can enjoy good writing)

'Moran is a past master at producing fine, accessible non-fiction.'
- Helen Davies, Sunday Times

'Joe Moran has a genius for turning the prosaic poetic' - Peter Hennessy

Linguistics Social Sciences Words, Language & Grammar Writing & Publishing Inspiring Feel-Good Thought-Provoking
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Critic reviews

Joe Moran has a genius for turning the prosaic poetic (Peter Hennessy)
Thoughtful reflections on how to write well (John Mullan)
Joe Moran is the most perceptive and original observer of British life that we have (Matthew Engel)
Moran has fast become Britain's foremost explorer and explainer of the disregarded (Juliet Gardiner, author of 'Wartime: Britain 1939-1945')
Moran is a wonderful, witty writer, and here he surpasses himself (Marcus Berkmann (on Shrinking Violets))
Compelling . . . There's plenty in Moran's book to delight grammar and language nerds (Daniel Hahn)
Humane and witty . . . as a primer in generous and lively writing, First You Write a Sentence is blithe and convincing
Exquisite...Moran's own sentences are so deliciously epigrammatic that I considered giving up chocolate in favour of re-reading his book...He is more mentor than instructor (Irina Dumitrescu)
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This book is not only useful, it's also a beautiful book on writing. Recommended! AndKudosToThePerformerForPronouncingCsikszentmihalyiCorrecly.

A treat

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I find this a book to be revisited once in a while. It's very educational, and there are so many takeaways. I might even get myself a physical copy for easy perusal. I highly recommend to all writers.

One of the best books about writing

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Like listening to poetry and improving your writing all in an indirect style guide. I will likely buy the hard copy.

Phenomenal

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This is a book I return to often as a friend would revisit a friend as a student would revisit his teacher. Every listen draws more meaning, and more good sense. In all that I write this book hangs as the voice behind my head asking me, demanding, that I be more considerate to my reader and remove everything that will frustrate her and make her struggle to read on. The book never hectors; it's a kind work guiding you gently to revise if possible listen to what you've written and revise, and revise again. I may never achieve the perfection that comes out of polishing a piece of furniture again and again until you can see the reflection of your face in it but it's enough that I am able to discern my face when first I saw only a full cupboard whose beauty lay hidden by neglect. What more can I say of something so refined and so very absorbing? This is one book many will return to, as I do, as much for it's inherent goodness as for it's brilliant narration.

the way good writing is ....

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I can't say enough about this book. I found myself inspired and reinvigorated to keep writing. I began to believe again that with time, love and lots of fun-filled effort I could achieve my ambition. I even cried tears at some of the observations surrounding our amazing and rich language. Joe Moran left me with a quite purpose to keep working at those sentences and with a smile.

This is the most magical and inspiring read

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